.I THINK WE CALLED IT FAMILY

.I THINK WE CALLED IT FAMILY investigates with sixteen young people the root of us all – the family. A production about the root that we all share, about the stories that we share, about this looking for something, about breaking out, about questions, about doubts, about love, about silence, about leaving, about staying, about future, about those shared family stories.

It is perfect, isn’t it? Yes, perfect. You work perfectly, you deal with your life in a perfect manner. You are hyper perfect. You smile. You dance. You laugh. You are nodding with your head. You smile. Most of all. Very important. Show me your smiles. Yes, perfect. The best place to hide is in the light. You smile. But when you turn around. When you close the door of your home. You cease to be that person. You break down. Well, some would probably call it that way. Yes.

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JOHNNY Look at me.

GROUP Look at me?

JOHNNY Yes, me.

GROUP What me?

JOHNNY Me!

GROUP There is only us, we, our. What is me?

JOHNNY Me – Me. Me – your me. Mememe. You. Me – You. Me Gap You.

GROUP Me Gap You? What gap?

JOHNNY There is me. Space. Gap. Distance. There is you. All of you. But not me.

GROUP No you. No gap. No me. Our. We. Us. One.

JOHNNY No. Me. I. My. My life. My decisions. My me.

GROUP We do not understand.

JOHNNY But I do. And I do not want to. No group. No we, our, us. Me, I, my.